Shieh Carol, Mays Rose, McDaniel Anna, Yu Jennifer
Department of Environments for Health, Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, Indiana 46077, USA.
Health Care Women Int. 2009 Nov;30(11):971-88. doi: 10.1080/07399330903052152.
We investigated health literacy and its association with the use of information sources and with barriers to information seeking in clinic-based pregnant women. The Short Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (STOFHLA) was used to measure health literacy in 143 English-speaking low-income pregnant women. About 15% of the participants demonstrated low health literacy. Participants with low health literacy were less likely to use the Internet and more likely to have self-efficacy barriers than participants with high health literacy. Interventions to promote information-seeking skills and Internet access are indicated for women with low health literacy.
我们调查了以诊所为基础的孕妇的健康素养,及其与信息来源使用情况和信息获取障碍之间的关联。采用成人功能性健康素养简短测试(STOFHLA)对143名说英语的低收入孕妇的健康素养进行了测量。约15%的参与者表现出低健康素养。与高健康素养的参与者相比,低健康素养的参与者使用互联网的可能性较小,且更有可能存在自我效能障碍。对于低健康素养的女性,建议采取干预措施以提高其信息获取技能并增加其互联网接入机会。